Cricket 1902

J une 26, 1902. CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 239 BENETFINK 8 c C? The Great Athletic Outfitters for Colleges, Schools, Clubs, &c. COMPLETE OUTFITS anti EVERY REQUISITE for CRICKET, RUNNING, TENNIS, CYCLING, and£all SPORTS and GAMES. LEG GUARDS . TROUSERS . W hite Flannel Shrunk (Boys*) .. 4/6, 3/6, 7/6 Ditto (Men’s), I 'll, 5/11, 7/11 Boys’ White Flannel Knickers ... 3/6,1/6 Men’s. Best Quality Flannel. well shrunk 9 11 W hite Drill ... 3 11,7/6 White Bedford Cord, 8 6 Plain Grey or 8triped Flannel, 5 11,7 6,10,6 Best White Doe c loth, guaranteed not to shrink ....................13/6 Postage, 3d. under 10/- Boys’ White T w ill................ 3/3 Ditto Leather ... I /ll D itto Super White Li ather 6/3 Men’s W hite Twill............... 3/6 Ditto Leather ... 3,6 Ditto Super White Leather 6/11, 7/3 Ditto White Leather Skele- CRICKET BOOTS. Ditto ditto Featherweight Boys’ . Men’s. S k e le to n ...........................8 9 8/11 Men’s White Kid Feather­ weight Skeleton...............10/- 8/11 The “ U niversal ,’ * White Canvas The “ S pecial ,” Mock Buck, Spikedv equal in wear and appearance to real Buck (as Illustration) ............... The 44M arylebone ,” Buck Dressed Pyramid Spikes........................ The ,4 L ords .” Real Buck Skint Guaranteed Machine Welted, equal to Hand Sewn, Pyramid Spikes Postage under 10,'-, 3d. 9/6 10/6 — 16/6 CRICKET SHIRTS . Boys’ . Men’s. White Flannelette........................... Ditto Flannel ........................... Ditto Twill Flannel .............. Ditto All Wool ........................... T he C lub Coaise Canvas, White Um pires’ C o a t s ........................... Postage , Id. 2/6 3/3 16 6/11 . 2 6,3 6,4/6 1/11,6 6 8 6, 10 6 2/3 3/- I - All postage free. BATTING GLOVES . Boys’. Men’s White Leather, Grey R u b b e r ...........................3/9 47- Ditto, Red Rubber............ 4 3 4,6 “ AllEngland,’’ Red Rubber— 8/- Ditto, Grey Rubber ... — 19 4‘The Oval,” Grey Rubber — 3/- Ditto, Red Rubber ... — 3 6 41Surrey Shield,” Red Rubber 6 - Postage free. C a t a l o g u e s P O S T f r e e . 107 & 108 , CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, E.C. LONDON SCOTTI8 3 v. BROOK GREEN. - Played at Brondesbury on June 21. L ondon S cottish . LONDON AND WESTM INSTER BANK (8) v. ASCENSION.—Played at Norbury on June 21. J. Lamont, b England 10 T. S. Taylor, c Oliver, b Er gland ........... 4 M. T. Purcell, b Banks 16 P. Child, c i'anhs, b Cooper ...................14 A. Kinross, c Cooper, b Banks ................... 0 N. J. Marcus, b Cooper 2 J. 0 .Cooper,cFennell, b Banks .................. 0 F. R. Connell, o Cooper, b England 6 R. A. Bennett, o Cooper b Er gland 8 G. M. Clark, b Eng­ land ......................... 6 C. Koe Child, not out 10 B 4, lb 1... ........... 5 Simmons, b Rhodes ... Barnden, run out Bond, c Cockell, b W ettorne ........... J. Bartlett, b Laroche Rev. W. J. Carey, b Rhodes ................... H . C. Bartlett, b Laroche ................... A scension . Jobey, c Hockin, b Anson ................... Pearson, b Anson ... Taylor, c and b A neon Fitch, b A n son ........... Chaffe, not o u t ........... Byes................... Total ... 26 Total . 81 L ondon and W estminster B ank (3). B rook G been . A. Jennell, o Purcell, b Kinroes...................16 H. Finney, b Pun ell 2 W.England,c Lamont, b Kinroes................... 6 W .J. Cooper, b Purcell 6 R. Banks, c and b Kinross ................. 0 W . Shackle, b Purcell 4 H. Hanson, run out R. Spark, lbw, b Purcell ................... F. Oliver, c Lamont, b Purct-11.................. A. Lawrence, not out Leg-bye ................... Total ...........; A . N. Other did not tat. A.Anson.lbwbBartlett 8 C. F. G. Wellborne, b Bartlett ................. 1 A. Cockell, c Carey, b Bartlett ... ........... 0 W . H. Browne, b Pearson ................... 9 G. Logan, run out ... 0 G. P. Rhodes, lbw, b Bartlett.................. 11 L . C. B. Bockin, b Sim m ons...................17 L . V . Laroche, o Bartlett, b Simmons 6 H. R. Beck, b Simm ons................... 0 T. C. Sampson, c Carey, b Simmons .. 8 J. L. Challis, not out 10 Extras ........... 1 Total ... 66 LONDON AND W E8TM IN8TER BANK (3) v. N ATION A L BANK (2;.—Played at Norbury on June 19. N ational B ank (2). Bennett, b Laroche . Spenctr, c sub, b * Rhodes ................... 1 aylor, c Browne, b A . A n s o n ..................... Vavasour, b A neon ... Archer, b Anson Buckerir*ge, b Rhodes 21 Daly, b Rhodes .. Unaerhay, not out M errjfirld, b Laroche Perdoe, b Laroche Cowdroy, b Laroche.. B I la 1, lb 1... Total THE WANDERERS v. RICHMOND.—Played at Richmond on June 21. R ichmond . First innings. W . G. H. Monypenny, st Brooks, b Colman ........... 0 F.W .James, c sub, b Barker 0 L on don a>d W k stm in ster Bank (8). Rhodes, lbw, b Spencer 7 Sampson, c Buck- W elltorne, lbw, b eridge, b Vavasour Bennets ... ... ..2 4 Browne, not out Anson, e Cowdroy, b Byes ..................... Spencer ................. 1 Barton, run out...........10 Tutal ....................( Laroche, b Spencer ... 6 Cockell, Maclean, Bech, and Challis did not bat. A. H. C. Laborde, c Brooks, b Barker .......... ........... 0 H . B. Denham, b Colman .. 4 W. W illi ims, c Brooks, b Colman ........................... 4 B. Purton, Ibw, b Colman .. 7 A. Courtney, run o u t ........... 7 P. T. W rigiey,b Barker ... 1 F. Aylard, b C olm an ........... 5 G . Hogg, st Brooks, b Bar­ ker........................................... 0 E. A. Brooke, not ou t........... 0 Extras ........... 0 Second innings. b Chapman ... 8 c Barker, b Gil- lispie ...................18 b Chapman........... 0 b Gillespie........... 3 st Brooks, b W al­ ler ................... 9 not ut ........... 6 c sub, b Gillespie 11 not out................... 2 Total ... 28 b Conyers ........... 1 B4, lb 1, w l,n b 2. 8 T otal..........60 J. D. Gillespie, lbw, b W illia m s.................. 2 T. A . Darke, lbw, b W illia m s................... 7 E. A. Beldam, c W rig- ley. b James ........... 75 K E. M. Barker, b Denham ................. 44 R. B. Brooks, st Wrig- lty, b James ........... 35 H. 8. Chapman, c James, b Williams 2 W anderer *. J. R. Conyers, c Court­ ney, b J a m es........... E.H . Fischer, at W rig- ley, b Jam es............ W H . Waller, st W rig- ley, b Williams Stacey, not o u t ........... B 2, lb l, w l... Total ...183 GRAN VILLE “ A ’’ v. CROYDON (2) .-P layed at Croydon on June 21. CfcOYDON. G. F. Long, b Helder 19 M. W . Robinson, b Helder ...................21 A. S. Buck, c Toms, b Windett ...................14 T. J. Ching, b Helder 27 C. Bristow, run out ... 4 L. K . Watson, c and b Windett ........... 4 H. T. Groom, c F el­ der, b Passmore ... 18 F. W . Fifield, not out 18 E x tras........... 3J Total . 157 C. H. Balch, A. E. Swain and C.T. Mabey did not bat G ranville . C. B. Wicks, b Swain 0 F.S. Windett, b Swain 1 A. L. Ryder, not out 5 Extras ...........19 C. S. Toms, not out . 60 T.L. Passmore, b Swain 3 G. Helder, c Groom, b Ealch ................... 1 H. L. Temple, b Swain 1 H. A. Butt, b Mabey Total 96 J. H. Fry, J. A. Johnston, and F. E. Thomson did not bat. TENTS! TENTS! Suitable for Gardens, Cricket, or Camping-out pur- ; 40ft. in circumference, peps, poles, mallet, and lines complete (with tent bag included). These tents are white, ana have only been used a little by Bis Majesty’ s Government, and originally cost over £6 each. I will send one complete for 80s. Can be sent on approval. Price list of marquees (any size) post free. N.H.—I have a quantity of tents from 20s. to 80s., but the tents which please my customers best are those 1 tend out at 3Cs. each. H. J. GASSON, Government Contractor, Rye.

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